Reading Borough Council summons CityFibre for questioning following continued disruption
After continued complaints, contractors risk losing permission to work in Reading Borough ahead of questioning by the council
Read moreDetailsAfter continued complaints, contractors risk losing permission to work in Reading Borough ahead of questioning by the council
Read moreDetailsA SALE in Southcote on Saturday helped raise much-needed funds for a children's charity.
Read moreDetailsOur Teacher grumbles, starts to glare, I try to concentrate, but there - A Spider swings above her hair,
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE-run Reading Council could sort out housebuilding numbers ? because they would be better placed to talk to the current government
Read moreDetailsSocial care services is probably the most life-changing and life-enhancing thing that Reading Council does. It?s also two-thirds of the annual budget
Read moreDetailsIT?LL BE the merry month of May thanks to a Bracknell-based arts centre.
Read moreDetailsIt will be the first time since March 2020, and the original lockdown, that wind quintet the Whiteknights Ensemble will be publicly performing.
Read moreDetailsEating fibre can prevent constipation, but did you know it can also lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and bowel cancer?
Read moreDetailsTHE people of Reading have been invited to a party to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE leapt into action to help a town centre charity on Saturday, as it held is first-ever spring fair.
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